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Good afternoon,

so here is a question I've been struggling with that I thought folks on
the forum might have some wisdom kicking around on. I have several
production servers that are living within a workgroup where there is no
domain controler. However, I would still like to set up trusted
security for my asp.net applications. IIS is living on one server, and
SQL server on another. Is there a way I can add a trusted relationship
to the machine and account that the IIS app is running under?

My thanks in advance!
Jonathan Wiggs

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Jan 16 '07 #1
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As long as the username and password used is the same on both machines
it will work. So for a web app you make an IUSR account with the same
username and pass on the database server and give that IUSR account
access to the DB you are using and it works great.

Jonathan Wiggs wrote:
Good afternoon,

so here is a question I've been struggling with that I thought folks on
the forum might have some wisdom kicking around on. I have several
production servers that are living within a workgroup where there is no
domain controler. However, I would still like to set up trusted
security for my asp.net applications. IIS is living on one server, and
SQL server on another. Is there a way I can add a trusted relationship
to the machine and account that the IIS app is running under?

My thanks in advance!
Jonathan Wiggs

*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
Jan 17 '07 #2

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